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Stamford Bridge, once again, felt like a happy place.
Wearing hiking shoes and carrying my book, I once again felt like an impostor in ski land, but a filling hotpot stew for $26 and endless views made it worthwhile.
Egged on by the MC, 50,000 cameras flashed in unison as Bolt's name was announced and a 100m strip of track in east London again felt like the centre of the world for 10 short seconds.
When asked whether being onstage again felt like a step back, she said: "How can it ever be a step back to be in front of people willing to come to you with an open ear?
When I first met Ellmann at Oxford University on a warm summer day in 1976, I wasn't aware that Oxford was almost as stodgy as Yale in the 1930s and that Ellmann once again felt like an embattled "triton among the streams". I also wasn't aware that he wanted to put the battles he'd fought on behalf of some of the modernists behind him.
Mountain biking once again felt like something of a poor relation compared to the other three disciplines, but the emergence of eighth-placed Annie Last, who led the women's race for a spell, suggests she could be a major player in Rio.
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Now a month has passed, and the place again feels like home.
Level of play notwithstanding, he wanted to again feel like himself.
Old Trafford, once again, feels like a cathedral with something to worship.
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